A cold tuna wrap served up to her daughter has sent one mum into a rage on social media.

Abby Wallace, 26, of Hull, posted on Facebook after her eight-year-old girl was given the cold meal after the hot dinners ran out at Biggin Hill Primary School.

According to the mum-of-two, this is something that has now happened several times.

In the post, titled 'Biggin School are a joke', Ms Wallace says the school continue to under-cater for children and says it has left her "f****** livid."

Ms Wallace, a part-time customer services advisor, told Hull Live she complained to Biggin Hill Primary School in Bransholme last term, but said nothing has been done to improve the situation.

She said: "You expect your child to get fed at school.

"The problem is they rotate the classes, so one week one will go in first, and then they will change them, so if you are the last class to go in, you don't get a choice, you get whatever is left.

"It's OK for my younger daughter in Year One because she gets the choice of going in first. School said they would sort the situation but no action has been taken.

"There must be something they can figure out that would mean she doesn't have to go without."

School dinners in Hull currently cost £1 after doubling in price on January 7 from 50p. Ms Wallace does not pay for her daughter's school lunch due to her low income.

Ms Wallace said she spoke to a member of staff who was stood at the school door before Christmas, but will go back into the school to make an official complaint after it happened again on Wednesday.

She said: "I always ask my daughter, 'what have you had today to eat' and my daughter said 'I really wanted the chicken curry but it ran out.'

"The thing is, they see it infront of them, but then they run out and it's taken away and there was only the tuna wrap left, they may not even like it."

'We want what we're paying for!'

And it seems many parents share her frustrations. The post has received lots of comments from other disgruntled parents who say the same thing also happens to their children.

One mum said: "I had this. He'd have a slice of meat with gravy with a salad plate if their class was last its disgusting, doubly if you're having to pay lunches too."

Another said: "I don't begrudge anyone anything but we pay for her school dinners and want what we're paying for!! She had a sh*t dinner the other week of bread veg and chips!! How is that a balanced meal!"

Another said: "Ohhh its been like that for ages & then they say about your kids eating properly.. bloody cheek."

What the school say

A spokesperson for the school said that the school is unaware of this particular case, as the parent has not approached them.

They said: "The school would always welcome and encourage anyone with a concern to come and speak to them directly first.

"There is always a range of both hot and cold options provided each day and if an option runs out there is an alternative hot and cold choice."